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mamaluj [8]
2 years ago
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How did groups like the Women's Army Corps and Women Accepted for Volunteer emergency service represent a major historical chang

e during world war II?
A.They empowered women by emphasizing the value of traditional domestic work during war time
B. They monitored workplaces to ensure that women were treated and paid the same as men
C. They brough together women from different races to provied for loved ones fighting overseas
D.They allowed women to enlish in the military and directly conribute to the war effort
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Nesterboy [21]2 years ago
5 0

Th Women Army corps and the Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency played a great role during WWII.

Women were allowed to enlist in the military and directly conribute to the war effort.

<h3>WAC and WAVES</h3>

In 1942 The US created the first service branches for women in the military beyond nursing, the Women's Auxillary Army Corps (WAAC) and its naval analog, the Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service (WAVES)

Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service, known as WAVES, was a branch of the U.S. Navy created during World War II (1939–45) in which women could enlist.

Prior to its formation, women could serve only as nurses in the navy.

In an effort to make more men available for combat positions, women were accepted through WAVES to serve in support positions.

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